101 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Barnard College
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senior thesis capstone, one Anthropology elective on the Anthropology of healthcare, and two sections of an Anthropology-themed seminar as part of Barnard’s First-Year Seminar program. Exact instructional
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the Manager of Conferences on weekly staff meetings and assist with presentations. * Collaborate with the Summer Session team to brainstorm and plan opportunities to create and sustain a cohesive community for
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with the Manager of Conferences on weekly staff meetings and assist with presentations. ● Collaborate with the Summer Session team to brainstorm and plan opportunities to create and sustain a cohesive
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Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand
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entrepreneurial individual to build upon the strengths of the College’s existing development and alumnae relations program and to help plan and lead an ambitious and exciting capital campaign with a goal of
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group fitness classes in a higher education setting up to 4 hours per week. You must have relevant certifications with proof of completion for any fitness certification program. Job Description: This
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responsibility is managing and expanding an interdisciplinary food sustainability and wellness program, including the Summer Food Institute, in alignment with the College’s net zero emissions, Circular Campus, and
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Post Baccalaureate Fellowship program is a research and career development opportunity for graduating seniors. The Fellowship is a one-year program consisting of various placements that allow
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Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand
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Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand